It seems that there is great pressure to do something big in the new year holiday, come out on top nightclub, get completely drunk to big names such as DJ Pete Tong and Judge Jules, or look in the new year on a massive street party with thousands of other revellers . While such party plans seems like a great idea on paper, reality does not always live up to hype.
One of the biggest set back a new year is money. Every pub, club and bar owners see the New Year as a great opportunity to large sums of money and will ramp up the drink prices are usually in charge of heavy entry fee. It is not uncommon to pay £ 50 or more for a ticket to a nightclub on New Year's, but you get more for your money than any other night of the year, in fact probably get less - less opportunity to at least, less opportunity to sit and less space on the dance-floor!
That brings us to another problem associated with the great new year - the crowds. Getting a seat at the bar next to impossible to try and attract the bar with his girlfriend tenner can take 15 to 45 minutes. When you finally got your drink, you've probably lost your friends, and when you finally do find them, the music was so loud that you can not hear what they say anyway. And anyone trying to take a taxi back home - good luck!
Although, of course, most people have a great time on New Year's, many wake up on New Year's Day with a hangover and a set of nagging feeling that maybe New Year's Eve is a little more than rated.
Because of high prices, and often over hyped nature of the new year out, more and more people are choosing to stay in. But staying in does not mean to be boring, more and more groups of people who have combined forces and vacation rentals cottages have their own party for the New Year, often choosing remote location in a beautiful part of mainland Britain and Europe.
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